The Intangible Economy and Firm Superior Performance: Evidence from Australia

J. Galbreath
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ABSTRACT Scholars suggest that in the ‘intangible’ economy, firms need to exploit intangible, rather than tangible resources to generate superior performance. In this study, we theoretically developed the proposition that intangible assets and capabilities would be linked to superior performance while tangible assets would be linked to low performance. Drawing upon a broad sample of manufacturing and services firms in Australia and by segmenting out the central cluster of firms, we found that tangible resources were linked to low performance while as hypothesised, intangible assets and capabilities were linked to superior performance. Studies such as the present one offer some support for resource-based theory which argues that in today's economy, resources that are intangible in nature are more likely to be sources of competitive advantage than resources that are tangible in nature.
无形经济与企业卓越绩效:来自澳大利亚的证据
学者们认为,在“无形”经济中,企业需要开发无形资源,而不是有形资源,以产生卓越的绩效。在本研究中,我们从理论上提出了无形资产和能力将与卓越绩效挂钩,而有形资产将与低绩效挂钩的命题。根据澳大利亚制造业和服务业公司的广泛样本,通过分割出公司的中心集群,我们发现有形资源与低绩效相关,而正如假设的那样,无形资产和能力与卓越绩效相关。像现在这样的研究为资源基础理论提供了一些支持,该理论认为,在今天的经济中,本质上是无形的资源比本质上是有形的资源更有可能成为竞争优势的来源。
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